My Grandma Is a Meme

My Grandma Is a Meme

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When the Internet chooses you against your own will.

There are lots of people who want to go viral and are willing to do anything to achieve it. Then there are those that go viral by accident. This is the story of one of them: Ana María Rodríguez, an 85-year-old Uruguayan whose face has been circulating online for 10 years without anyone being able to stop it.

Find the English translation of “My grandma is a meme” here. Or check out the Spanish transcript here.


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CREDITS

PRODUCED BY
Ana Pais


EDITED BY
Camila Segura, Luis Fernando Vargas and Daniel Alarcón


FACT CHECKING AND PRODUCTION SUPPORT
Bruno Scelza


SOUND DESIGN
Andrés Azpiri and Rémy Lozano


MUSIC
Rémy Lozano


ILLUSTRATION
Andrés Alberto


COUNTRY
Uruguay


SEASON 13
Episode 20


PUBLISHED ON
02/27/2023

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